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the faithless hawk

The Hawk and The Flamebound: Breaking Dawn

The Hawk and The Flamebound: Breaking Dawn

In the world of winged creatures, Mirabella Flamire, nicknamed “Little Egg,” was born a humble sparrow. With her crew members, she ferried spices and goods across the kingdom, living a peaceful life away from the talons of larger predators. However, her life took a fateful turn when her crew received the order to escort the sun-scorched Dusthaven king, Eros La Velle, back to his kingdom, who arrived in Everdale to attend the Crown Prince’s wedding. …………………………….. "Do you know what the most serious of all your offenses is, little birdie?" Mirabella gulped. “I... I burnt your book,” she admitted hesitantly. After all, that book held significant information and she had burnt it accidentally. Eros only stared at her, blue eyes gleaming with something unreadable. He shook his head, the corner of his lips curling into a slow smirk. “You shouldn’t have stolen that day,” he whispered hoarsely. Hearing this, Mirabella gritted her teeth. It was just a small flower. She had picked it on impulse because it was so beautiful. But who knew she would be caught in the hands of this hawk king? “My majesty, I have fanned you for two weeks at night to dissolve that crime,” she said angrily. Eros chuckled and stepped closer, crowding her space like a predator closing in on its prey. He lifted his hand, fingers caressing along her jaw until he cupped her cheek in his entire palm. “No,” he murmured, “You stole something far more precious than a flower.” his voice a low caress. Mirabella’s eyes widened. She did? Eros leaned down, his lips grazed her ear as he delivered the final blow. “The heart I kept locked away…” “You stole it, little birdie.” [SLOW BURN]
Fantasy
143 Chs
Black Hawk Tattoo

Black Hawk Tattoo

Toronto, Canada, 2006. A few months after the worst year of the Iraq war.<br><br>Gabriel Navarro splits his time between his job slinging ink at the Atlantis Ink tattoo parlor, and working on his master’s degree in fine art. Gabe is twenty-two, sure of his beliefs and his artistic integrity, and na?ve enough to think he’ll never have to compromise. And then one night Jake MacLean walks into the shop and changes everything.<br><br>Jake Maclean is twenty-eight and a veteran American Army pilot. He's been staying with his ex-pat sister in Toronto while he tries to get his life in order. The problem is, he can't. After his disastrous final mission in Iraq, he's overcome with anger and survivor’s guilt, trapped in a losing battle to atone for a failure he’s sure can never be forgiven. Left without hope, he decides to have his memory of the mission tattooed on his back, with the condemning words: God Will Judge Me. He doesn't expect to fall for the tattoo artist.<br><br>Gabe falls just as quickly and deeply for Jake, though Jake's reluctance to talk about what happened frustrates and worries him. Gabe knows Jake isn't doing well, but accepting Jake’s claims that he's "fine" is far easier than dealing with the frightening truth. But soon it’s horribly clear Jake can’t control his panic attacks or flashes of violence, and he's getting worse. If Gabe can’t help him face his demons, Jake is headed for a crash -- and there’s every chance he’ll take Gabriel down with him.
LGBT+
123 Chs
Heaven Devours The Faithless

Heaven Devours The Faithless

In a world where gods brand every soul with a Faith Mark, power belongs to the devout and destiny is decided at birth. Kael Veyron was the only exception. Unmarked. Unchosen. Unwanted. Cast aside by society and erased from the eyes of the divine, he grows up in the shadow of a system that has no place for him. The only light in his life is Seraphine Elira, a girl chosen by the heavens themselves, destined to become a living vessel of divine will. They were never meant to stand on equal ground. Then the heavens descend. In a single night, Kael’s city is erased, its people reduced to nothing as their faith is harvested by the very gods they worshipped. Yet while millions vanish, Kael remains untouched. Because he has nothing to be taken. In the silence that follows, he awakens something forbidden. A power beyond gods. A truth buried beneath faith. The realization that the divine does not bless humanity. It feeds on it. As Kael begins to devour faith itself and turn divine power into his own, he steps onto a path that defies heaven. Each step brings him closer to the truth… and further from the boy he once was. Standing against him is Seraphine, now the High Saintess, bound to the very gods Kael seeks to destroy. She is everything the world believes in. He is everything it must erase. Their reunion is not one of warmth, but of conflict, where every encounter is a clash of belief, betrayal, and something far more dangerous. Because even as they stand on opposite sides of a war between mortals and gods… They are the only ones who still understand each other. And in a world built on faith, that may be the greatest sin of all.
Fantasy
26 Chs
Faithless novels
'Final Belief' was a novel written by Ji Hei. Lilin brought the power of faith of 666 believers to the Infinite World. This book didn't have those cliches. The protagonist was free and easy. There were scenes such as dissecting a BOSS and spreading faith. In the book, there was no essential difference between good and evil, beauty and ugliness, strength and weakness. If you were serious, you would lose. This is a new black book, anti-mainstream friends can read it. New books needed support to be published, such as monthly votes, recommendation votes, and reviews. The Infinity Style combined a belief system, and the main character was like a cult leader. The first and middle stages were great, but the ending was a little bad. However, the protagonist had no bottom line and no fear. He was a highly intelligent psychopath who did not follow common sense. His ability system was perfect and his character was portrayed perfectly. Although it was lacking, it was unique in the infinite style. Combined with the author's previous book's reputation, the fattening index was 5 stars. The Big Bang Theory of Faith was a fantasy novel written by Night Quietly. The main character, Liu Bei, was a failed online writer who had transmigrated to a parallel world. His experiences were automatically generated into a novel and published in the original world. The readers who supported or criticized him could earn faith points, so he took the path of plagiarism. The novel's setting was strict and the content would reflect reality if it was popular enough. The protagonist began his journey to death with the online novel from his previous life. It had two intersecting spaces, good writing style, fresh settings, and was suspected of imitating other books but also had its own characteristics. The language used to write the novel was very interesting. It was a cool novel. It could be read in the early stages but collapsed in the later stages. However, it could be tried when there was a shortage of books. The Law of Faith was a fantasy novel written by Poison Apple and Magic Mirror. The story took place on the Gods Continent. Fang Lin was kicked here to fight for faith. The priests of this world did not know how to treat illnesses. At the beginning of the novel, many people wanted to play small roles. There were also some descriptions of the plot after the main character woke up, which made the story more interesting. " The Remnant of the Flowerfruit Mountain " was a Xianxia novel written for the moon. It was a story about a monkey from Huaguo Mountain who went on the journey to the West. It was a combination of the God of War and the Legend of Wukong. It was a dark version of Journey to the West, like the Black Myth Wukong script. The early plot was good, but it was a little too high and low. The Legend of Witchcraft and Immortal Cultivation was a Xianxia novel written by hermit. It was a leisurely story about a mortal on Earth who relied on the inheritance of the Witchcraft Sect to cultivate in the mythological world. There was nothing bad about it, but the number of words was a little short. People of all tastes could try it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-04-11 01:39
What is a 'faithless novel'?
A 'faithless novel' could refer to a novel where the characters are unfaithful in some way, like in relationships. For example, if a story is centered around a love triangle where one of the characters cheats on their partner.
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2024-11-02 22:26
What is a 'faithless graphic novel' about?
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'faithless' graphic novels with different themes. It might be about characters who break faith in some way, like betraying a cause, a friend, or a belief system. Maybe it shows a journey of losing faith through the illustrated story.
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2024-12-09 13:44
What are the features of the Faithless comic series?
One of the main features of the Faithless comic series is its exploration of themes like morality and betrayal. The plot is full of twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The visuals are also highly detailed and contribute to the immersive experience.
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2025-06-05 10:48
What are the main features of the Faithless comic?
The main features of Faithless include stunning art, deep character development, and a storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The comic also explores themes of morality and betrayal in a unique way.
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2025-09-07 11:22
Can you recommend some 'faithless novels'?
Maybe 'The Great Gatsby' can be considered in a way. Daisy is unfaithful to her husband Tom, having an affair with Gatsby. Her actions are driven by her own desires and lack of loyalty to her marriage.
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2024-11-03 01:37
What is the relationship between Comic Vine and Faithless?
I'm not sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
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2025-06-02 21:39
Can you recommend some 'faithless graphic novels'?
I'm not aware of a graphic novel precisely named 'faithless' for a direct recommendation. But if we consider graphic novels with themes of faithlessness, 'V for Vendetta' is a good one. The story is set in a dystopian society where the people have lost faith in their government. The masked V character is a symbol of resistance against this system that has eroded people's faith. Another one could be 'Sandman' which at times delves into the loss of faith in dreams and the subconscious world, showing how the characters deal with a world that seems to be losing its connection to the spiritual and the intangible.
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2024-12-08 00:42
What's the nature of the 'faithless comic sex' content?
It's probably inappropriate or against moral standards. Such content is often considered vulgar and not suitable for public consumption.
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2025-05-31 11:27
Black Hawk
He was a character named Black Hawk in many animations. In the anime "07 - Ghost," Black Hawk was the prince of the Utopp Kingdom in the anime "Magic Bullet King," and in the anime "Justice League," Black Hawk, a member of the DC-Comics team (the original name of Black Hawk before the new 52 was Janos Prohaska, and the original name of Black Hawk in the new 52 was Andrew Lincoln), appeared. "Arcs of Fire" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-18 17:13
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